They are super duper fat & cant hold their own weight. They are also hairless which is nastiness.
No, all frogs lay eggs. Some keep their egg in their mouth (mouth breeders and the Surinam Toad is known to deposit their eggs in the skin on the back of the female.
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No. That is a life cycle.
An egg is just called 'an egg' but in collective terms many eggs are called 'frogspawn' or 'toadspawn'.
A toad is an amphibian and a chicken is a bird, so we expect there to be large differences in their eggs. A toad must lay eggs in water because the eggs are a very simple egg cell with nutrients, surrounded by a protective layer of jelly. A chicken can lay eggs on dry land because its egg cell floats on a yolk which contains nutrients for the developing embryo;is surrounded by albumen which keeps the egg from drying out; and is covered by a hard shell which protects the egg and keeps water in while allowing carbon dioxide to leave the egg and oxygen to enter. So, the chicken egg is much more complicated than the toad egg.
Well frog eggs are clear with black yolks. They come in hundreds though!
a toad only has 3 life cycles.
If you mean the mythological basilisk, it's born of a serpent egg that's been hatched by a chicken or rooster. The opposite is true of a cockatrice, as the serpent hatches the hen's egg.
Kiwi eggs are unusual for their size. A kiwi's egg is 120mm long and 80mm in diameter, which is a little smaller than an emu's egg and considerably smaller than an ostrich egg. However, the kiwi's egg is the largest in proportion to the body size of the bird. The egg is about six times the size of an egg from another bird of similar size.
Kiwi eggs are unusual for their size. A kiwi's egg is 120mm long and 80mm in diameter, which is a little smaller than an emu's egg and considerably smaller than an ostrich egg. However, the kiwi's egg is the largest in proportion to the body size of the bird. The egg is about six times the size of an egg from another bird of similar size.